Based on the Principle of Minimum Intervention and Minimum Construction:Exploration and Practice of Landscape Design of Liangzhu Yaoshan Site and Liangzhu Tiger Ridge Dam Site
The conservation of archaeological sites and landscape design are crucial for integrating history with nature.This paper explores the application of Minimal Intervention and Minimal Construction principles in the landscape design of the Liangzhu Yaoshan Site Park and the Liangzhu Laohuling Dam Site.These principles aim to protect and highlight the historical value of the sites while respecting the natural environment,achieving a harmonious coexistence of culture and nature through meticulous design.In the design process,emphasis is placed on environmental sensitivity,historical continuity,cultural presentation,and sustainability.This ensures a seamless integration of the sites with their surrounding landscapes,creating spaces that not only preserve heritage but also promote public education and enjoyment.
minimal interventionminimal constructionLiangzhu Cultural Sitelandscape architecture design